Uncharted and more Sony movies coming to Netflix

Uncharted and more Sony movies coming to Netflix

Netflix and Sony have reached an agreement that will only put Sony movies on the streaming platform since XNUMX in the US, when they are first available to stream. This includes the highly anticipated Uncharted movie starring Tom Holland. Netflix has also committed to a number of streaming projects with Sony, which will add to the studio's existing lineup of movies. Essentially, they will become Netflix Originals and will be free to subscribers all over the world. Select Sony theatrical offerings for XNUMX, other movies free to stream on Netflix US include Bullet Train, Morbius and Where the Crawdads Sing. The deal also includes Sony Pictures Entertainment movies featuring Marvel characters, such as the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse sequel and future Venom movies. The official announcement on the Sony Pictures Entertainment site contains a quote from Netflix's global film director, Scott Stuber, who said: “Sony Pictures is a great partner and we are delighted to expand our relationship with this pact promoter. "This not only allows us to bring its impressive list of beloved movie franchises and new IP addresses to Netflix in the US, but also creates a new source of first-run movies for Netflix movie lovers around the world."

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The new one should be some comfort to those who want a convenient way to watch movies like Uncharted in the US. For everyone, that means more Netflix original movies to come. This could mean we're going to see Chad Stahelski's Ghost of Tsushima movie adaptation land on Netflix upon its theatrical release as well, and could also spur Sony to embark on more projects with its wide range of IP addresses. God of War movie, anyone? For Netflix, it also offers a reliable stream of new movies at a time when streamers like HBO Max and Disney Plus are using Warner Bros. and Disney movie listings to grow their subscriber count. It just gives them an additional selling point, apart from their wide range of original content. Subscribe to Netflix today